Rodrigo Kumpera wrote: > Things like page faults and hardware traps (raising a NRE) are > significantly slower when running under a VMM. But this code is looping in user space and should not make many. Why do you think it will make many in this case? > > Mono runs faster on linux than windows, but the virtualization > has it's costs. > > For compute tasks that aren't dependent on glibc vs MS libc issues > or kernel calls? Why? > > > Because mono is better optimized for linux, simple as that. Some > codepaths are slightly faster under linux.
In its runtime library interaction with system services - yes. This example is compute bound in user space. How is the code generation 'better optimized for linux' such that the generated code for this source will be different? Doesn't make sense to me. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [email protected] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
